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Economy => Trading Discussion => Topic started by: TradeSmart on October 04, 2014, 07:15:11 PM



Title: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: TradeSmart on October 04, 2014, 07:15:11 PM
What is the best platform for bit coin trading? I am willing to start with 5-10 BTC.

I am thinking about Kraken or Bitstamp, what do you guys prefer? Which have less fees? Was thinking about cex.io as well.

Is there any bots available for those platforms?

Let me know.


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: Serpens66 on October 04, 2014, 09:58:18 PM
here is a good overview ;)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=695082.0


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: TradeSmart on October 05, 2014, 06:58:57 AM
Was trying to find such thread, but didn't. Thank you very much.



Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: itod on October 05, 2014, 10:44:29 PM
What is the best platform for bit coin trading? I am willing to start with 5-10 BTC.

I am thinking about Kraken or Bitstamp, what do you guys prefer? Which have less fees? Was thinking about cex.io as well.

Is there any bots available for those platforms?

Let me know.

One word: Bitfinex. It's not just lowest trading fees, it's a ton of options you will not use right from the start, like margin trading, but you may like very much later. If you find Bitfinex too complicated use BTC-E, it has decent fees and simple but useful user interface. Avoid Bitstamp if you can, fees are outrageous.


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: 1Referee on October 06, 2014, 01:40:31 PM
What is the best platform for bit coin trading? I am willing to start with 5-10 BTC.

I am thinking about Kraken or Bitstamp, what do you guys prefer? Which have less fees? Was thinking about cex.io as well.

Is there any bots available for those platforms?

Let me know.

One word: Bitfinex. It's not just lowest trading fees, it's a ton of options you will not use right from the start, like margin trading, but you may like very much later. If you find Bitfinex too complicated use BTC-E, it has decent fees and simple but useful user interface. Avoid Bitstamp if you can, fees are outrageous.

Thee fees on stamp are high but the more volume you generate the lower the fees will get. It's more a whale garden nowadays.

I would suggest BTC-E as they don't require any verification, they won't ask for anything if you try to withdraw BTC, etc.


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: itod on October 06, 2014, 06:21:44 PM
What is the best platform for bit coin trading? I am willing to start with 5-10 BTC.

I am thinking about Kraken or Bitstamp, what do you guys prefer? Which have less fees? Was thinking about cex.io as well.

Is there any bots available for those platforms?

Let me know.

One word: Bitfinex. It's not just lowest trading fees, it's a ton of options you will not use right from the start, like margin trading, but you may like very much later. If you find Bitfinex too complicated use BTC-E, it has decent fees and simple but useful user interface. Avoid Bitstamp if you can, fees are outrageous.

Thee fees on stamp are high but the more volume you generate the lower the fees will get. It's more a whale garden nowadays.

I would suggest BTC-E as they don't require any verification, they won't ask for anything if you try to withdraw BTC, etc.

He said he will start with 5-10 BTC, and the fees get to the level of other exchanges if you make monthly USD volume > $150,000. For beginners fees are 2.5x - 5x bigger than the competition. Stay away from Bitstamp, people use it not for everyday trading but to take 1-time large amounts of money to/from bitcoin ecosystem.


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: 1Referee on October 06, 2014, 08:33:08 PM
What is the best platform for bit coin trading? I am willing to start with 5-10 BTC.

I am thinking about Kraken or Bitstamp, what do you guys prefer? Which have less fees? Was thinking about cex.io as well.

Is there any bots available for those platforms?

Let me know.

One word: Bitfinex. It's not just lowest trading fees, it's a ton of options you will not use right from the start, like margin trading, but you may like very much later. If you find Bitfinex too complicated use BTC-E, it has decent fees and simple but useful user interface. Avoid Bitstamp if you can, fees are outrageous.

Thee fees on stamp are high but the more volume you generate the lower the fees will get. It's more a whale garden nowadays.

I would suggest BTC-E as they don't require any verification, they won't ask for anything if you try to withdraw BTC, etc.

He said he will start with 5-10 BTC, and the fees get to the level of other exchanges if you make monthly USD volume > $150,000. For beginners fees are 2.5x - 5x bigger than the competition. Stay away from Bitstamp, people use it not for everyday trading but to take 1-time large amounts of money to/from bitcoin ecosystem.

As you can see I suggested BTC-E which is perfectly fine for beginners, and also very trustworthy.

But there are other exchanges with lower fees, Bitfinex is also a good one.



Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: DinaErfan on October 08, 2014, 09:29:09 AM
Hello ,

Please trading bitcoin is difficult or easy


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: 1Referee on October 08, 2014, 11:53:21 AM
Hello ,

Please trading bitcoin is difficult or easy

It's easy, just buy low, wait, and sell high :)

As soon as you get to know trading more you will use more advanced trading methods.


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: rapidleech on October 08, 2014, 11:29:00 PM
guys
can you tell me which one need verification for deposit / wirhdraw?
bter
LakeBTC
btc-e
?


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: Jamacn on October 09, 2014, 06:11:24 AM
If you want to starting trying Bitcoin trading, I recommend a good trading tool to you, LakeTrader (https://www.lakebtc.com/trader) is very suitable for the noob trader
LakeTrader guide can be seen: http://www.coindesk.com/lakebtc-exchange-launches-browser-based-bitcoin-trading-app/


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: DinaErfan on October 09, 2014, 09:30:11 AM
Hello ,

Please trading bitcoin is difficult or easy

It's easy, just buy low, wait, and sell high :)

As soon as you get to know trading more you will use more advanced trading methods.


Where can i learn more about advanced trading methods?


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: BentleyBirch on October 10, 2014, 05:49:55 AM
guys
can you tell me which one need verification for deposit / wirhdraw?
bter
LakeBTC
btc-e
?
I attempted to sell bitcoins on Lakebtc ago, it seem to doesn't require verification.


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: desticy on October 10, 2014, 07:07:54 AM
guys
can you tell me which one need verification for deposit / wirhdraw?
bter
LakeBTC
btc-e
?
I've been back to you in another post, the result of a direct say:

exchange deposit wirhdrawbank wire
bter yes yes yes
LakeBTCno no yes
btc-eyes no yes


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: rapidleech on October 10, 2014, 01:27:19 PM
guys
can you tell me which one need verification for deposit / wirhdraw?
bter
LakeBTC
btc-e
?
I've been back to you in another post, the result of a direct say:

exchange deposit wirhdrawbank wire
bter yes yes yes
LakeBTCno no yes
btc-eyes no yes

nice post
but i wanna answer for egopay
i mean dp/wd with egopay


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: desticy on October 11, 2014, 02:50:47 AM
guys
can you tell me which one need verification for deposit / wirhdraw?
bter
LakeBTC
btc-e
?
I've been back to you in another post, the result of a direct say:

exchange deposit wirhdrawbank wire
bter yes yes yes
LakeBTCno no yes
btc-eyes no yes

nice post
but i wanna answer for egopay
i mean dp/wd with egopay

I answered you that is Egopay, with particular emphasis on bankwire for in any case it will need to be verified.


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: sushibi on October 11, 2014, 06:38:11 AM
here is a good overview ;)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=695082.0

Thanks for that =)


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: fran2k on October 12, 2014, 05:14:10 AM
What is the best platform for bit coin trading? I am willing to start with 5-10 BTC.

I am thinking about Kraken or Bitstamp, what do you guys prefer? Which have less fees? Was thinking about cex.io as well.

Is there any bots available for those platforms?

Let me know.

You could try also some price action fun in Forex, account fundable with BTC.

https://www.fxopen.com/


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: HeroCat on October 12, 2014, 08:34:34 PM
I think it will be very hard task for you to find the right solution.
In practise - you can loose all or part of your inestment.  ;D
That's simple - it takes years to understand  ;).


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: bittown on October 12, 2014, 11:04:40 PM
It depends. If you plan to buy low and sell high you should take a good look at all exchanges first.


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: Victoo on October 13, 2014, 05:46:55 AM
BTC-E is good and easy platform for bitcoin trading with decent fees and great security features.

I think there is no verification needed if you withdraw USD to visa but fees is a bit high.


Title: Re: Trading Bitcoins
Post by: BentleyBirch on November 05, 2014, 08:56:59 AM
BTC-E is good and easy platform for bitcoin trading with decent fees and great security features.

I think there is no verification needed if you withdraw USD to visa but fees is a bit high.
deposit and withdrawal fee is high